First if you have to ask what to listen for then you are not hearing any serious lobing.

The lobing you’re reading about happens when the output of two speakers drivers playing the same thing or the output of one driver and it’s reflection off a nearby object like a wall interfere with each other. Just like waves from two rocks thrown in a pond the sound waves either cancel or reinforce each other causing higher or lower sound pressure (loudness) depending on where you are sitting in relation to the source of the sound.

So what you’re listening for is a change in loudness as you move around your listening position. If you want to hear what it sounds like the best way is to use a wide band test tone like on a calibration disk. Hook two of the speakers up to the same channel and play the test tone. Put the speaker next to each other and back up to your listening position and move from side to side. You may have to move the speakers apart some to get an interference pattern you can hear. When you hear the loudness go up and down as you move your head from side to side you are hearing the effects of lobing.

I’ve done very extensive listening test while trying different dual center channel configurations and have only heard lobing once when I moved to M22 speakers right next to each other while they were both hooked up to the center channel.

Putting a speaker like the M3 on it’s side will not cause lobing as the two drivers are not playing the same frequencies (except a slight overlap around the crossover point).

The real issue with putting speakers on their sides is that it changes the horizontal dispersion pattern they were designed for to the vertical plane. This becomes a bigger issue when a speaker has more drivers and is longer like an M80 than with a smaller speaker with 2 drivers like the M3. As you move back from the M3s they will start to act more like a point source and I doubt from several feet away if you could tell if they were standing up or on their sides when listening with your eyes closed.

In short you will here no more lobing with your M3s on their sides than you would standing them vertically in the same location. Laying them on their sides should not make a noticeable difference unless you’re up close to them.


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